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. >> a law enforcement source tells cbs news the train operator told first responders he applied the brakes but they did not function. cbs news, the bronx, new york. >>> and in new mexico experts still don't know why a freight train left the tracks and tumbled down a refeen. three train operators were killed in this accident. nobody else was on board. >>> it is the end of a long holiday weekend. so, we wanted to take a look at travel conditions around the bay as people make their way home. this is a look at the bay bridge toll phaza. traffic is height. now on to 680, traffic there is heavy. it is moving slowly. to give you an idea, the westbound traffic is coming towards us. it might get slower. and a look at 880. a lot of cars there. things appear to be moving right along. >> the post thanksgiving airport chaos is in full swing tonight in all three bay area airports. don knapp is at sfo where it is busier than ever. one local airport saw a decline in recent years, don? >> yes. >> by all appearances it is doing a great business here at sfo. a bit of a madhouse. what happens on holida
. >> a law enforcement source tells cbs news the train operator told first responders he applied the brakes but they did not function. cbs news, the bronx, new york. >>> and in new mexico experts still don't know why a freight train left the tracks and tumbled down a refeen. three train operators were killed in this accident. nobody else was on board. >>> it is the end of a long holiday weekend. so, we wanted to take a look at travel conditions around the bay as people...
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but, now, a new law is going to change the way wildlife officials, themselves,ville to deal with the big cats. kpix5 john ramos tells us how roeurz the town of half-moon bay backs right up to lion habitat. occasionally a young lion, searching for territory, will get a little lost. >> and all of a sudden they pop out of the woods and find themselves in the middle of a subdivision. they don't know what to do. most of them go run up a tree and wait for humans to leave. they are not going to do. >> reporter: on this day, one year ago, the town was outraged when a game warden with the department of fish and wildlife shot two cubs found hiding in a backyard deck. at the time the department said it man dated the lethal response to protect the public. >> up until now it was safer to kill the lion than to worry about, well, if i had not stopped that lion maybe some day he might of hurt somebody. >> reporter: today they passed the signing of a new law that will change the wayward ens deal with lions found in populated areas. >> the legislation requires wardens to use nonlethal procedures on mo
but, now, a new law is going to change the way wildlife officials, themselves,ville to deal with the big cats. kpix5 john ramos tells us how roeurz the town of half-moon bay backs right up to lion habitat. occasionally a young lion, searching for territory, will get a little lost. >> and all of a sudden they pop out of the woods and find themselves in the middle of a subdivision. they don't know what to do. most of them go run up a tree and wait for humans to leave. they are not going to...
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that's the day the law expires. many expect the senate will pass it as is and deal with that 3-d issue later in 2014. anne-marie? >> all right. susan mcginnis in washington, thank you, susan. >>> overseas now, vice president joe biden said the u.s. and china must expand practical cooperation. biden arrives in tokyo today. his visit comes as china and japan are in the midst of a territorial dispute. china is claiming airspace over islands japan says are theirs. biden says the u.s. was deeply concerned about the action and promises to raise the issue when he meets with china's president later today. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, a skydiving tragedy. two people are killed after they collide hundreds of feet above the ground in arizona. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> in belgium, more than 130 >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, a skydiving tragedy. two people are killed after they collide hundreds of feet above the ground in arizona. this is the "cbs morning news." , buttery and flakey. that's half.
that's the day the law expires. many expect the senate will pass it as is and deal with that 3-d issue later in 2014. anne-marie? >> all right. susan mcginnis in washington, thank you, susan. >>> overseas now, vice president joe biden said the u.s. and china must expand practical cooperation. biden arrives in tokyo today. his visit comes as china and japan are in the midst of a territorial dispute. china is claiming airspace over islands japan says are theirs. biden says the u.s....
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a new state law that took effect last year requires you to pay sales tax for online purchases even if the retailer doesn't add it on up front. business t .. >> regardless of whether they charge, you have to pay the tax. if it's not a sales tax at the time of purchase, you're supposed to keep your receipts and pay a use tax at the end of the year. >> brick and mortar stores have long complained they're losing business to online retailers because shoppers aren't forced to pay taxes online. >>> pretty soon the stuff you order online from amazon could be delivered to your door by an unmanned drone. kpix5's allen martin on the new frontier for airmail. >> reporter: from the battlefield to the farm field to your neighborhood park, it was only a matter of time before the drone became part of your shopping experience. >> these are octo copters. these are effectively drones, but there's no reason they can't be used as delivery vehicles. >> reporter: amazon founder and ceo jeff bazos imagines your order rolling off the line onto a drone before soaring through the sky and landing on your doorste
a new state law that took effect last year requires you to pay sales tax for online purchases even if the retailer doesn't add it on up front. business t .. >> regardless of whether they charge, you have to pay the tax. if it's not a sales tax at the time of purchase, you're supposed to keep your receipts and pay a use tax at the end of the year. >> brick and mortar stores have long complained they're losing business to online retailers because shoppers aren't forced to pay taxes...
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. >> reporter: outside candlestick park, no shortage of crowd control from all ranks of law enforcement. when there's this kind of rivalry -- >> go 9ers, baby! >> reporter: extra security becomes a top priority for the san francisco police chief. he won't talk hard numbers, but did say -- >> we have about 50% more officers than in a regular non-rivalry day game out here today and probably have twice as many officers in opposing team apparel. >> reporter: that means officer disguised in seahawks jerseys monitoring the crowd inside and outside candlestick at all times. the seahawks do it at their home games and for a big game like this, now we do it too. >> if you get at anybody else, you're going to find yourself in jail and these tickets are expensive. you want to find your seat in the stadium. >> reporter: for fans, the extra security was paying off. ronnie wittenberg has broken up a pregame fight or two in his day, but not today. >> let's have fun. let's enjoy ourselves, you know? >> reporter: these sisters agree. >> i heard the area can be not so safe but i feel totally fine. we've b
. >> reporter: outside candlestick park, no shortage of crowd control from all ranks of law enforcement. when there's this kind of rivalry -- >> go 9ers, baby! >> reporter: extra security becomes a top priority for the san francisco police chief. he won't talk hard numbers, but did say -- >> we have about 50% more officers than in a regular non-rivalry day game out here today and probably have twice as many officers in opposing team apparel. >> reporter: that means...
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. >> reporter: outside candlestick park no shortage of crowd control from all ranks of law enforcement and when there's this kind of rivalry -- >> go 9ers, baby! suhr, sfpd--"and, if you ge anybody else, you're goi f in jail. and these >> go seahawks! >> reporter: -- extra security becomes top priority for the san francisco police chief. he wouldn't talk hard numbers but did say -- >> i'll tell you what. we had about 50% more officers than in a regular nonrivalry game out here and probably twice as many officers in opposing team apparel. >> reporter: that means officers disguised in seahawks jerseys monitoring the crowd inside and outside candlestick at all times. the seahawks do it at their home games and for a big game like this now we do it, too. >> if you get out anybody else, you're going to find yourself in jail and these tickets are expensive. you want to find yourself inside the stadium and not in our station. >> reporter: for fans the extra security was paying off. ronnie wittenberg has broken up a pregame fight or two in his day but not today. >> let's just chill. it's a game
. >> reporter: outside candlestick park no shortage of crowd control from all ranks of law enforcement and when there's this kind of rivalry -- >> go 9ers, baby! suhr, sfpd--"and, if you ge anybody else, you're goi f in jail. and these >> go seahawks! >> reporter: -- extra security becomes top priority for the san francisco police chief. he wouldn't talk hard numbers but did say -- >> i'll tell you what. we had about 50% more officers than in a regular...
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a law enforcement force tells cbs news the train's engineer, william rockefeller, jr., told rescuers he tried to apply the brakes but they weren't working. the ntsb recovered data recorders which should tell the story. >> they will know the speed that the train was traveling. they will also know if the engineer was attempting to apply the brakes or not. they will also know if the brakes were working. >> reporter: the train came to a stop just feet from where the hudson and harlem rivers meet. some passengers say they thought they were going to plunge into the water. >> i thought i'm going to die. >> reporter: this passenger says people were tossed around like rag dolls. >> i can see some people flying from my left side to the right side. >> reporter: james lovell is among the dead. his son said, this feels like an awful nightmare that i can't wake up from. rest easy, dad. i love you. marlie hall for cbs news, the bronx, new york. >> that train carried about 150 passengers and was about half full when it derailed. >>> speed is the focus of the investigation into the crash that killed
a law enforcement force tells cbs news the train's engineer, william rockefeller, jr., told rescuers he tried to apply the brakes but they weren't working. the ntsb recovered data recorders which should tell the story. >> they will know the speed that the train was traveling. they will also know if the engineer was attempting to apply the brakes or not. they will also know if the brakes were working. >> reporter: the train came to a stop just feet from where the hudson and harlem...
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go, nine >> reporter: outside candlestick park no shortage of crowd control from all ranks of law enforcement. out here today, and we probablye twice as many officers in opposing team apparel." that me n seahawks when there's this kind of rivalry -- >> go 9ers, baby! and for a big game like this...now we do too. chiefg suhr t anybody el >> go seahawks! >> reporter: -- extra security becomes a top priority for the san francisco police chief. won't talk hard numbers but did say -- >> i'll tell you what. we had about 50% more officers than at a regular nonrivalry game here today and probably twice as many officers in opposing team apparel. >> reporter: that means officers disguised in seahawks jerseys monitoring the crowd inside and outside candlestick at all times. the seahawks do it at their home games and for a big game like this now we do it, too. >> if you get at anybody else, you're going to find yourself in jail. these tickets are in jail. you'll want to find yourself inside the stadium and not in our station. >> reporter: for fans the extra security was paying off. ronnie wittenberg has
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for now, only law enforcement and research institutes qualify for the faa's drone permits. but over the next year, the agency will test the viability of commercial drones in six pilot areas. teams in 24 states have submitted applications to participate. including adaptive flight in marietta, georgia, which has developed four drone models. eric johnson is the co-founder. he's sympathetic to the challenge the faa faces trying trying to regulate this emerging market. >> when you don't even know how they're going to be operated, what size the vehicles are, what the size will be, what they're doing, it's much more difficult to come with. >> reporter: laura wise the lab chief scientist at the georgia tech research institute says the drone's technology has raised far ahead of current faa oversight. >> it's happening, it's moving forward anyway. i think the companies will line it up. regardless of what happens with the faa decision, things are going to happen. >> reporter: the faa's administrator predicts 7500 drones could be flying in the next five years. mark strassmann, cbs news
for now, only law enforcement and research institutes qualify for the faa's drone permits. but over the next year, the agency will test the viability of commercial drones in six pilot areas. teams in 24 states have submitted applications to participate. including adaptive flight in marietta, georgia, which has developed four drone models. eric johnson is the co-founder. he's sympathetic to the challenge the faa faces trying trying to regulate this emerging market. >> when you don't even...
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stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, trouble with the law. he decided to throw hundreds of one dollar bills into the crowd at the mall >>> a minnesota man planned to spread holiday clear and got in trouble with the law. he decided to throw hundreds of 1 dollar bills into the mall of america on friday. he was trying to make the holiday brighter. but he got a citation for disorderly conduct and he will have to pay a fine. >>> it's a fruit with a number of health benefits. today tony tantillo is shopping for kiwi. >> reporter: well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to be with kiwi. you find kiwi mainly in the tropical section of the store of the produce department and it's loaded with nutritional value. right now the value is fantastic, great prices. when i say pennies on the dollar for nutritional value and flavor, 240% of vitamin c for the day and five to six grams of fiber, they are great for us! but you have to select and store them right or otherwise, they are going to be bitter. let's talk about selection. when you buy them,
stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, trouble with the law. he decided to throw hundreds of one dollar bills into the crowd at the mall >>> a minnesota man planned to spread holiday clear and got in trouble with the law. he decided to throw hundreds of 1 dollar bills into the mall of america on friday. he was trying to make the holiday brighter. but he got a citation for disorderly conduct and he will have to pay a fine. >>> it's a fruit with a number of health benefits. today tony...
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. >> reporter: outside candlestick park no shortage of crowd control, from all ranks of law enforcement. and when there's this kind of rivalry? >> go niners, baby. >> [applause]. >> go seahawks. >> extra security becomes a top priority for the san francisco police chief. he won't talk hard numbers, but did say-- >> i'll tell you we had about 50% more officers than in a regular non-rivalry day game out here today and we probably have twice as many officers in opposing team apparel. >> that means officers disguised in seahawks jerseys monitoring the crowd inside and outside candlestick at all timeses. the seahawks do it at their home games and for a big game like this, now we do it too. >> and if you get out anybody else you're going to find yourself in jail and these tickets are expensive. you'll want to find yourself to your seat inside the stadium. >> for fans, the extra security was paying off. >> it's a game. let's have fun. let's enjoy ourselves. >> the cortez sisters in from out of town agree. >> i've heard the area can be not so safe or whatever but i feel totally fine. we've been
. >> reporter: outside candlestick park no shortage of crowd control, from all ranks of law enforcement. and when there's this kind of rivalry? >> go niners, baby. >> [applause]. >> go seahawks. >> extra security becomes a top priority for the san francisco police chief. he won't talk hard numbers, but did say-- >> i'll tell you we had about 50% more officers than in a regular non-rivalry day game out here today and we probably have twice as many officers in...
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. >> reporter: they said they broke the law three times by refusing to ratify the complete contract, refusing to execute the contract, and siting them during months of negotiation the. >> b.a.r.t. and its board of directors found by the total package agreement, and everyone understood the total package agreement included tentative agreements such as 4.8 regarding family medical leave. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says it could cost $5 million to $10 million and they never agreed to it. a spokesperson says it was accidently typed into the contract and there's notes that the union withdrawal the proposal. >> it's actually word-for-word with the union proposal. not one change was made. that's another bit of evidence to show it was never negotiated. >> reporter: the union says bologna. letter by letter, sentence by sentence, period by period. >> reporter: an experienced labor attorney expects the superior court to do what they usually do. >> they have no problem finding that's a bargaining, and as a result, it requires the employers to sign the agreement they agreed to. >> reporter: a b.a.r.t.
. >> reporter: they said they broke the law three times by refusing to ratify the complete contract, refusing to execute the contract, and siting them during months of negotiation the. >> b.a.r.t. and its board of directors found by the total package agreement, and everyone understood the total package agreement included tentative agreements such as 4.8 regarding family medical leave. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says it could cost $5 million to $10 million and they never agreed to...
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will work for most people most of the time, but this promise like others attached to the healthcare law comes with a catch. >> the department of health and human services says it is one sluggish and sickly healthcare web site can handle 50,000 users simultaneously, up to 800,000 a day. it has fewer glitches and maddening software dead ends. the administration's web site rescue consultant jeff tremendous zients told reporters on a conference call engineers have fixed more than 400 bugs in the past month, 300 in the past three weeks. >> we have a much more stable system that is reliably open for business, and that is important, because at the end of the day, we need high system up time so consumers are able to use the system to seek information, fill out applications, shop and enroll. >> other improvements? response times have been reduced from eight seconds in late october to less than one second, and errors rates, when a web page freezes or sends bad information from six percent to less than one percent. here is the catch. the system bogs down with more than 50,000 users. at peak times
will work for most people most of the time, but this promise like others attached to the healthcare law comes with a catch. >> the department of health and human services says it is one sluggish and sickly healthcare web site can handle 50,000 users simultaneously, up to 800,000 a day. it has fewer glitches and maddening software dead ends. the administration's web site rescue consultant jeff tremendous zients told reporters on a conference call engineers have fixed more than 400 bugs in...
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supreme court has decided to let a similar law stand in new york. here in california the law went into effect last year requiring companies like amazon to collect tax at the time of purchase. >> but regardless of whether they charge, you actually have to pay the tax if it's not a sales tax at the time of purchase, you're supposed to keep your receipts and pay a use tax at the end of the year. not a lot of people do that, though. >> reporter: but buyer beware. while henchman says for now the state is only likely to go after you for taxes on big items like cars or art, when it comes to the fluctuating economy of california, you never know when a simple cyber monday purchase could haunt you. >> there have been moments when they needed every dime they could get. >> reporter: julie watts, kpix 5. >> earlier this year, the u.s. senate passed the marketplace fairness act. it would require retailers with over a million dollars in sales to collect state tax but the bill is stalled in congress. >>> coming up at 5:19, how low will they go? a look at whether ga
supreme court has decided to let a similar law stand in new york. here in california the law went into effect last year requiring companies like amazon to collect tax at the time of purchase. >> but regardless of whether they charge, you actually have to pay the tax if it's not a sales tax at the time of purchase, you're supposed to keep your receipts and pay a use tax at the end of the year. not a lot of people do that, though. >> reporter: but buyer beware. while henchman says for...
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a new state law that took effect last year requires you to pay sales tax for online purchases even if the retailer doesn't add it on up front. >> regardless of whether they charge, you actually have to pay the tax if it's not a sales tax at the time of purchase you're supposed to keep your receipts and pay the tax at the end of the year. people don't do it. >> stores are losing business to online retailers because shoppers aren't forced to pay some taxes online. >>> a new planned parenthood facility opening today in san mateo county. it is in the north fair oaks area just outside redwood city. protestors are trying to stop it and as kpix 5's ryan takeo reports, this comes two years after a public backlash prevented the group from opening nearby. >> it's troubling to our community that this kind of healthcare is coming and a breakdown of family values. >> reporter: linda potter has lived in redwood city for 50 years. she and a group of protestors are opposed to the opening of a planned parenthood clinic on el camino real. potter says it's not just about abortion. she says the clinic wi
a new state law that took effect last year requires you to pay sales tax for online purchases even if the retailer doesn't add it on up front. >> regardless of whether they charge, you actually have to pay the tax if it's not a sales tax at the time of purchase you're supposed to keep your receipts and pay the tax at the end of the year. people don't do it. >> stores are losing business to online retailers because shoppers aren't forced to pay some taxes online. >>> a new...
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man decide >>> a minnesota man's plan to spread holiday clear landed him in a bit of trouble with the law. >> check it out. this 29-year-old man decided to throw 1,000 $1 bills into the crowd at the mall of america on black friday. he says that after the rough year he had, which was getting divorced, losing hisby, he wanted to make the holidays -- losing his business, he wanted to make the holidays a little brighter for others. ♪[ music ] >> i saw that commercial on tv where the guy was -- money glued him riding a motorcycle and money flowing off it and that's where i got the idea. >> that would be a geico commercial. unfortunately, the act of kindness got him a citation for disorderly conduct. the most likely he will have to pay a fine. >> i don't think the shoppers were complaining. >>> traveling through airports can be stressful. but one bay area airport hopes to change that with help from some four-legged friends. starting tomorrow the san francisco spca will begin visiting sfo with certified therapy dogs known as the wag brigade reading vests that say pet me. the program aims to re
man decide >>> a minnesota man's plan to spread holiday clear landed him in a bit of trouble with the law. >> check it out. this 29-year-old man decided to throw 1,000 $1 bills into the crowd at the mall of america on black friday. he says that after the rough year he had, which was getting divorced, losing hisby, he wanted to make the holidays -- losing his business, he wanted to make the holidays a little brighter for others. ♪[ music ] >> i saw that commercial on tv...
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on sunday, law enforcement sources say rockefeller-- a 20 year m.t.a. employee-- told first responders that he hit the brakes as he was approaching the curve but the train did not respond. investigators say so far they have not discovered any evidence to suggest there was any problem with the brakes and, scott, they say it's too early to tell if the cause of the derailment was human error or faulty equipment. >> pelley: jeff, thanks very much. investigators also want to know what witnesses saw and heard and don dahler has that part of the story. >> reporter: early this morning, huge cranes began lifting the 40 ton derailed cars and the locomotive. >> train derailment is down by the train station. we have five cars off the tracks. >> reporter: had you ever seen anything like that before? >> no, no. >> reporter: photographer felix lam lives above the crash site. he says he will never forget the sound of the accident. >> i hear a roaring noise like a mountain when the rocks are coming down. down. >> reporter: look an avalanche? >> right. >> reporter: lam g
on sunday, law enforcement sources say rockefeller-- a 20 year m.t.a. employee-- told first responders that he hit the brakes as he was approaching the curve but the train did not respond. investigators say so far they have not discovered any evidence to suggest there was any problem with the brakes and, scott, they say it's too early to tell if the cause of the derailment was human error or faulty equipment. >> pelley: jeff, thanks very much. investigators also want to know what...
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. >> reporter: a law enforcement source tells cbs news the train's engineer william rockefeller jr. tried to apply the brakes but they weren't working. the ntsb will uncover data reporters which will tell the speed the train was traveling. >> they'll know the speed at which the train was traveling. they'll also know if the engineer attempted to apply the brakes or not. they'll also know whether the brakes were working. >> reporter: some passengers thought they were going to plunge into the water. >> i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: this passenger says people were tossed around like rag dolls. >> i could see some people flying from my left side to the rightside. >> reporter: james lovell is among the dead. his son posted this message online. this feels like an awful nightmare that i can't wake up from. rest easy dad. i love you. as deadly as that derailment was, it could have been far worse had it happened on a weekday. officials say it was about half full at the time of the crash. anne-marie? >> all right. marlie hall in the bronx in new york. thank you, marlie. >>> well,
. >> reporter: a law enforcement source tells cbs news the train's engineer william rockefeller jr. tried to apply the brakes but they weren't working. the ntsb will uncover data reporters which will tell the speed the train was traveling. >> they'll know the speed at which the train was traveling. they'll also know if the engineer attempted to apply the brakes or not. they'll also know whether the brakes were working. >> reporter: some passengers thought they were going to...
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. >> a little holiday cheer lands a man in trouble with the law. the stunt that had money everywhere. >> and got a couple of clouds outside right now more to come but the big chill is headed our way. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and this is not a good morning to be a deer. we have seen a numerous deer- related incidents including this one now in martinez blocking one lane on westbound 4 approaching alhambra. all right. we want to know once again what drives you crazy during your commute? you can ask us a question or just share a gripe. go ahead, complain! you can email us at crazy@kpix.com. or you can find me on twitter at #ewengerkpix. and watch right here to see if we answer your question on air. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another six
. >> a little holiday cheer lands a man in trouble with the law. the stunt that had money everywhere. >> and got a couple of clouds outside right now more to come but the big chill is headed our way. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and this is not a good morning to be a deer. we have seen a numerous deer- related incidents including this one now in martinez blocking one lane on westbound 4 approaching alhambra. all right. we want to know once again what drives you crazy...
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some courts found the law unconstitutional. but the u.s. supreme court has decided to let a similar stand in new york. here in california the law went into effect last year requiring companies like amazon to collect tax at the time of purchase. >> regardless of whether they charge, you have to pay the tax. if it's not a sales tax at the time of purchase, you're supposed to keep your receipts and pay a use tax at the end of the year. nobody does it. >> reporter: but buyer beware. while henchman says for now the state is only likely to go for you on taxes like big items like cars or art, when it comes not fluctuating economy of california you never know when a simple cyber monday purchase could come back to haunt you. >> of course, there have been moments where they kind of needed every dime they could get. >> reporter: earlier this year, the senate passed a marketplace fairness act which would require retailers with over a million a year in sales to collect state tax but the bill is stalled in congress. and it's being rewritten. >> what do y
some courts found the law unconstitutional. but the u.s. supreme court has decided to let a similar stand in new york. here in california the law went into effect last year requiring companies like amazon to collect tax at the time of purchase. >> regardless of whether they charge, you have to pay the tax. if it's not a sales tax at the time of purchase, you're supposed to keep your receipts and pay a use tax at the end of the year. nobody does it. >> reporter: but buyer beware....
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the new law gives officers a little more flexibility to tranquilize, capture and relocator rant lions. >>> 5:19. the national anthem touched one broncos player on sunday but then things got too emotional. >> straight ahead this morning, what college football team is tops in the land? what does it mean for stanford football? wild one for the dubs and coach harbaugh, take it easy. you would think the 49ers had lost! >> what's cool about your school on this monday? you can email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we might come out and feature your school on the show. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, [woman] you wrapped the... [man] it's nothing but tape... [woman] it's a block. we're havin' a baby! [laughter in background] [woman screams] are we havin' a baby? [ambient crying and laughter] morning, a man is dead and e people are being questionedy police after an altercation outs >>> developing in kansas city this morning, a man is dead and three people being questioned by police after an altercation outside the chiefs stadium. the incident happened in the parking lot outs
the new law gives officers a little more flexibility to tranquilize, capture and relocator rant lions. >>> 5:19. the national anthem touched one broncos player on sunday but then things got too emotional. >> straight ahead this morning, what college football team is tops in the land? what does it mean for stanford football? wild one for the dubs and coach harbaugh, take it easy. you would think the 49ers had lost! >> what's cool about your school on this monday? you can...
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mark gun control advocates want this current law extended another decade. >> reporter: the law as it stands right now requires there to be a piece of plastic in the firearm but they're looking to change that and now the senate is slated to debate this today for the gun control crowd, this legislation is more important than ever since the invention of 3d printers means individuals can more easily produce plastic firearms right from their own homes. now the nra has weighed in on his, surprisingly it's not trying to block the plastic gun ban but it has opposed making the law more strict than it already is. >> and mark all this is happening with the anniversary of the sandy hook shootings coming up? >> and that horrific day left 26 people dead and since that day we have seen a divide form. we have even among the gun control advocates we have the crowd that wants to see stronger legislation, they want to see a ban on assault weapons, but we also see the other crowd that just wants to strengthen the mental health laws that are out there. >> those democrats already lost that fight right? >>
mark gun control advocates want this current law extended another decade. >> reporter: the law as it stands right now requires there to be a piece of plastic in the firearm but they're looking to change that and now the senate is slated to debate this today for the gun control crowd, this legislation is more important than ever since the invention of 3d printers means individuals can more easily produce plastic firearms right from their own homes. now the nra has weighed in on his,...
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what's going to happen, the states attorneys are going to say california's law is like maryland's law. it's just as constitutional based on the u.s. constitution. haskells are saying it's very different. in maryland you can get out of o the data base automatically if you're never charged with anything. there are important distinctions between them. that's what they're going to be arguing. you can watch yourself online today at 2:00 p.m. at the 9th 9th circuit's web site, ca 9. u.s. courts.gov. 11 justices, it's exceptional, and we can all watch it if so inclined. >> very interesting. and you can find nor segments on kpix 5/mornings. >>> now time for a look at what's coming up later on cbs this morning. >> charlie rose joins us from washington d.c. good morning charlie. >> good morning michelle and mark, ahead we're broadcasting this morning from the wonderful smithsonian american art museum and national portrait gal in washington. senator john mccain and claire mchaskell will be here, and talking about iran, and american troops in afghanistan and other things, and inside the kennedy c
what's going to happen, the states attorneys are going to say california's law is like maryland's law. it's just as constitutional based on the u.s. constitution. haskells are saying it's very different. in maryland you can get out of o the data base automatically if you're never charged with anything. there are important distinctions between them. that's what they're going to be arguing. you can watch yourself online today at 2:00 p.m. at the 9th 9th circuit's web site, ca 9. u.s. courts.gov....
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the law doesn't force institutions to provide coverage. instead, insurers must give employees a contraceptive option at no additional cost. notre dame considers that immoral. as for the white house, it's kicking off a three-week media blitz to get people to sign up. >> you got good ideas? bring them to me. let's go. but -- we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. >> president obama took on the republican critics of the bill yesterday. he said they want it to fail. republicans say the law is flawed. >>> a site with the web address similar to the california health exchange is linked to state republicans. this is what the website looks like. its url is close to the coveredca.com. they call it a resource guide on the affordable care act but critics call it deceptive saying the look-alike site discourages people from enrolling. 80,000 californians have signed up through the real affordable healthcare exchange. today kpix 5 is gathering experts from "covered california" for a healthcare consumerwatch hotline. reps are going to be here at
the law doesn't force institutions to provide coverage. instead, insurers must give employees a contraceptive option at no additional cost. notre dame considers that immoral. as for the white house, it's kicking off a three-week media blitz to get people to sign up. >> you got good ideas? bring them to me. let's go. but -- we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. >> president obama took on the republican critics of the bill yesterday. he said they want it to fail....
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the current law expires the next day. >> we don't want to make it easy for terrorists and criminals to bring guns past metal detectors on to our planes and into secure environments. >> the ban has been unanimously reauthorized twice since it was first passed in 1988. the nra says it's okay with continuing the ban but it is opposed any to prosed changes to the ban. >>> a man hoping to light up the holidays is getting some extra attention. his displays in concord are featured in a new documentary. andria borba introduces us to mr. christmas. >> reporter: magic doesn't happen on olive drive until the lights go down and this guy's lights go up. >> mr. christmas. >> reporter: for 35 years, retired air force lieutenant and electrician bruce mertz has been lighting up concord with his christmas display. the cheerful front yard decor began small. >> i found the sequencer at a junk shop for 2 bucks and broke them up into groups of eight and they chase each other around the house. >> reporter: and grew into this twinkling twirling christmas display. >> i'm bruce. the people around here call me m
the current law expires the next day. >> we don't want to make it easy for terrorists and criminals to bring guns past metal detectors on to our planes and into secure environments. >> the ban has been unanimously reauthorized twice since it was first passed in 1988. the nra says it's okay with continuing the ban but it is opposed any to prosed changes to the ban. >>> a man hoping to light up the holidays is getting some extra attention. his displays in concord are featured...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare > >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> good morning, everybody. it's 7:56. i'm michelle griego. bart's two biggest unions are working on a lawsuit against the transit agency over their contract dispute. the "san francisco examiner" reports a union official said a suit could be filed this week. the issue is the tentative contract the union members approved in october. bart directors removed a family leave provision before they voted to ratify the deal. >>> san francisco's muni agency is reminding riders to be on alert this holiday season. robberies and cell phones thefts have been a problem on some buses. muni wants people coming into the city to shop, to be careful and alert. stay with us traffic and weather in just a moment. would you rather have spoons for hands or elbows for ears? i'd rather have food. [gasp] let's make a late night foody call and get - my munchie me
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare > >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> good morning, everybody. it's 7:56. i'm michelle griego. bart's two biggest unions are working on a lawsuit against the transit agency over their contract dispute. the "san francisco examiner" reports a union official said a suit could be...
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a judge ruled last week that under public information laws the tapes must be released. december 14th is the anniversary of the attack. >> "the seattle times" says bail has been set at $200,000 for a man accused of stealing a seattle to canada ferry. the company says it's a wake-up call and is reviewing security. police say samuel mcdonough a sex offender, took the $8 million ferry for a seven-hour joy ride on sunday. a s.w.a.t. team finally boarded it and arrested him. he later told police he didn't know how to operate the boat. the ferry carries 300,000 passengers a year between seattle and victoria british columbia. >> and another deadly shark attack in hawaii. people are being told to stay out of the water off southwest maui this morning. the victim was fishing on a kayak yesterday when he was bit. he is identified as 57-year-old patrick briny of washington state. authorities say the shark bit his foot which had been dang nlg the water. german tourist died in august after another shark attack in that same area off >>> cold front diving into the bay area. we have seen
a judge ruled last week that under public information laws the tapes must be released. december 14th is the anniversary of the attack. >> "the seattle times" says bail has been set at $200,000 for a man accused of stealing a seattle to canada ferry. the company says it's a wake-up call and is reviewing security. police say samuel mcdonough a sex offender, took the $8 million ferry for a seven-hour joy ride on sunday. a s.w.a.t. team finally boarded it and arrested him. he later...
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summer checking on 55 reforms that were recommended back in 2010 from the national organization of black law enforcement executives. today oliver will deliver his assessment to the bart board. >>> take a closer look at this surveillance video. police are trying to figure out who that woman is and if she is okay. an ac transit camera caught a man dragging her away screaming from a bus stop in milpitas on tuesday night. it happened here on calaveras boulevard. it's unclear if they knew each other. the bus driver did call nine one. but officers couldn't find the pair. police want you to call if you saw anything. >>> a san jose police officer's badge is missing. the department says someone stole the badge from the officer's personal car at alum rock park yesterday afternoon. no weapons were taken. the department says it's important to get the we'll be right back to prevent someone from impersonating an officer. >>> search for a san jose pilot and his family missing since sunday in idaho is expected to resume later this morning. we are getting a much better idea now exactly what rescue crews are
summer checking on 55 reforms that were recommended back in 2010 from the national organization of black law enforcement executives. today oliver will deliver his assessment to the bart board. >>> take a closer look at this surveillance video. police are trying to figure out who that woman is and if she is okay. an ac transit camera caught a man dragging her away screaming from a bus stop in milpitas on tuesday night. it happened here on calaveras boulevard. it's unclear if they knew...
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. >> reporter: erin is in her 40s and has health issues but for the new law to work, the white house needs millions of healthy young people to sign up to make coverage more affordable for everyone else. the president made his pitch during a white house youth summit wednesday. >> i hope you haven't been discouraged by how hard it's been because stuff that's worth it is always hard. >> reporter: a new harvard university poll shows just 20% of americans under age 30 plan to enroll in a health care plan as part of the affordable care act. nearly half say they're unlikely to sign up. >> i would rather do the finer things, obviously. i don't know how much health insurance is but i know it's a lot more than that. >> reporter: the white house is hoping 7 million americans will sign up by april. now, as part of the administration's effort to focus on a different benefit, today the white house is going to be concentrating on insurance companies and getting word out how they are prohibited from discriminating against folks with pre-existing medical conditions. anne-marie? >> all right. susan mc
. >> reporter: erin is in her 40s and has health issues but for the new law to work, the white house needs millions of healthy young people to sign up to make coverage more affordable for everyone else. the president made his pitch during a white house youth summit wednesday. >> i hope you haven't been discouraged by how hard it's been because stuff that's worth it is always hard. >> reporter: a new harvard university poll shows just 20% of americans under age 30 plan to...
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accused of racial bias an excessive force commissioned a report from the national organization of black law enforcement executives, or noble, which found plenty of things to change. >> many outdated policies in the organization. there wasn't sufficient supervision or accountability. >> reporter: today noble says bart police followed most of their 55 recommendations including plans to start a new computerized early warning system to identify problem officers early. >> if an officer has use of force, citizens complaints, if an officer is late to work. >> reporter: of course, changing a culture is tough. just this last may, there was a naked acrobat attacking passengers at a station in san francisco. officers took a very long time to show up. bart now has additional training in dealing with the mentally ill and has gone from 24 to 40 hours a year of training on use of force. most passengers we spoke to didn't notice either way. >> i really haven't encountered it so i don't have a strong opinion about it. >> reporter: but others are thankful for an improved force. >> who do you call? the police
accused of racial bias an excessive force commissioned a report from the national organization of black law enforcement executives, or noble, which found plenty of things to change. >> many outdated policies in the organization. there wasn't sufficient supervision or accountability. >> reporter: today noble says bart police followed most of their 55 recommendations including plans to start a new computerized early warning system to identify problem officers early. >> if an...
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many of the bills this congress passed were simply extensions of older laws that were set to expire. hope appears to be dwindling for the small deal between house and budget leaders that wanted to replace the federal spending cuts known as sequester with smarter cuts and revenue. >> when will they learn to say yes? >> reporter: john boehner argued senate democrats were to blame for this year's inaction because they wouldn't consider the bills. >> this year is going down as the least productive in congressional history. what can you and others do to change that? >> look at the number of bills passed by the senate you can see where the problem is. >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: report the senate is in the midst of a two week recess despite all these deadlines. one bright spot i suppose norah and charlie, for the first time in many years congress is not facing the manufactured crisis this holiday season like a fiscal cliff or government shutdown. several lawmakers told me their lives threatened to leave them if they allowed another crisis to ruin yet another family christmas. >>
many of the bills this congress passed were simply extensions of older laws that were set to expire. hope appears to be dwindling for the small deal between house and budget leaders that wanted to replace the federal spending cuts known as sequester with smarter cuts and revenue. >> when will they learn to say yes? >> reporter: john boehner argued senate democrats were to blame for this year's inaction because they wouldn't consider the bills. >> this year is going down as the...
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we'll have a lot of law enforcement. no problems, class fans. >> why are you putting cops in seattle gear. >> i'm not sitting in front of this because i have any affinity for the seahawks myself. but we'll have police officers in this and if people are given a hard time to anybody wearing a number 3, that's not inside the stadium playing quarterback for the seahawks, you could find yourself in jail. >> it's really interesting phenomenon. you know, you guys you understand that a lot of times especially at this time of the season tons of people hundreds show up at the game and they don't have tickets and roll in and get a place in the parking lot and that's where they are staying for the game, right? that's where a lot of the trouble happens. >> true. there's a ton of people, it's a very expensive ticket. especially for this game. >> how much are they going for or the streets? >> word has it 300 anywhere over $4,000 for tickets. >> okay. so if you can't get in what do we have? >> you have people that just want to go to the
we'll have a lot of law enforcement. no problems, class fans. >> why are you putting cops in seattle gear. >> i'm not sitting in front of this because i have any affinity for the seahawks myself. but we'll have police officers in this and if people are given a hard time to anybody wearing a number 3, that's not inside the stadium playing quarterback for the seahawks, you could find yourself in jail. >> it's really interesting phenomenon. you know, you guys you understand that...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ ♪ pillsbury cookie dough. make the holidays pop! [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. mas trees, 1200 delivered to chicago's navy pier. the coast guard cutter "mackinaw" left last month from cheboygan, michigan for the trip down to the windy city. the tradition dates back to the 19th century when the german tradition for decorating trees for christmas was just catching on in the u.s. in the early 1900s, herman was dubbed captain santa. >>> speaking of holg dayiday traditions we're here in the green room talking about cocktails, have you ever wondered why certain c
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ ♪ pillsbury cookie dough. make the holidays pop! [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before...